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When can hydrangeas placed outdoors or planted?
Potted hydrangeas can be kept outside all year round as they are extremely hardy are. If you put your hydrangeas in a sheltered, cool spot over the winter, they can go outside after the last frost. If your hydrangea gets too big for further cultivation in a pot, you can plant it outside in the spring.

When can I put hydrangeas outdoors in pots?

When you bring your hydrangea to the hibernate moved to a sheltered location such as a conservatory or basement, you can after the last frost put back in their original place.

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When can I plant hydrangeas outdoors?

If your hydrangeas too big for her pot have become, you should them repot or plant in a bed. You will recognize the lack of space when the roots grow out of the drainage holes. Even if your hydrangea looks limp or stops growing, you should give it more space.
The best time for transplanting is in the spring, once the last frost has passed and the soil can be worked well. Dig a sufficiently large hole, insert the hydrangea and mix in some hydrangea or

rhododendron soil under.

What should I look out for in the outdoor location?

Hydrangeas prefer one semi-shadyLocation in slightly acidic, loose and lime-poor soil. It is ideal if the location is also protected from the wind, as this is particularly the case when it is strong heat the plant can dry out.

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Repot hydrangeas regularly

You should treat your hydrangeas to a larger pot every two to four years. By the repot make sure that the roots always have enough space available and that fresh nutrients are supplied by replacing the substrate. If the pot would eventually become too big, you should plant the hydrangea outdoors.

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